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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, SSE-LELAND CO. The it | [ THE BIGGER BETTER BUSIER STORE | | Cudy Spocil Crystallized Gum Drops at the nght P rice Assorted Flavors Th: / sh s, with low oV » . el P ool S soaes $1.95 Men’s Lisle Hose 25c. meet with a hearty response $3.00 Values Wear and Color Guaranteed among men who seek likeable (hocolate Roasted Almonds Tom Sawyer 82— $3 - $5 Quoting Women’s Hand Tailored 85c 95c 47c" Old Time Prices T WEEDSUH:S Boys’ Suits for Spring LY VOLUME QUICK TURNOVER Heather Mixtures, Orchid, Tan, Marcells, The Prices, Patterns and Materials are right. Cadet Blue, Dark Blue. N ¢ All with two pair Pants: Makes This Possible Men ! And speaking of values, our SUITS for spring are $ 85 $ 85 Some with extra Golf Knickers, truly world beaters. Everything that's good in Cloth- () L $9 95, $10.95. $l 1.95, $12.95, $l3.50 ing is presented here at prices you wouldn't believe possible, Knickers to match most of the above colors at $19.50, $22.50, $24.50. $7.95™" Men’s and Women’s $29.50, $34.50 Women’s Shoes—Oxfords | o SPRINGCOATS | . . 354% . ’ 9 women $ Men $ In Polo Cloth, Chinchilla, Camels’ Hair, Tweed, = ] Jersey and other wanted fabric: NN MENS Night Robes Sweaters y SHIRTS and DRAWERS Heavy Ribbed 69¢ 59c¢ $14.85 $19.85, $24.85 Fleece Lined SHIRTS and DRAWERS 59c¢ 39c¢ Regular $1.19 Regular 98¢ Others d o $29‘85 gt Regular 85c. 69c and 85¢ values. 1008, 1910 and 1911. PROMISING OUTLOOK FOR FORMING [ANCESTORS ALL A RADIO CLUB IN NEW BRITAIN ~ Sl I Emerson Rossberg, George W.|day for transmitting. In this country, same capacity to the successful cam- Johnson and Joseph Morris were ap-|they have free range with no laws paign of James J. Thomas for mayor pointed a nominating committee at a/governing them. There is a move on H0 le Famil Leaders H D S % of Columbus. meeting held in the Herald office last|foot here that all instruments must p y y ll] ry . In 1920, she had charge of the pub- evening, to arrange for the formation be timed to a 200 meter wave. Viola- i : licity work for women in the repub- 1wan presidential campaign in Ohio. of 2 Radio club in this city. Another|tion of this rule, if passed, will mean M l‘ 0 Ge ' oo, e : meeting has been called for to bejthe suspension of the operator's Ovement Or Yer mm‘y Y 3 % i I In her new work, she will under- held next week Wednesday evening|license. Lol o i : g take the spread of publicity in the at the Herald rooms when by-laws of | Tn Waterbury, there is 4 3 4 national prohibition enforcement. the new organization will be drawn|gineering committee attached to the| . ‘:_;”I"‘;p)tv :"*"mf:rm“‘:“h:";'L cause, and will, it is expected, travel up and the foundation laid. Officers|Radio club whose r'!!lly it iis t|n visit i gt‘nr‘r’ul prohihim;;w Aeent ;n ;){;}(P::l:‘;lyh“n:("ri"ll:\r‘,t'ri:it')!l'r:)'v'i\;;r T:: will also be elected at that‘hm've!l‘n;: all ?nflr.:::lnrs :hwl'::w Qh:”r snstru- R T e r b e B s me;c;“nn e Vh“drpgl;‘ el tolher Al and various committees such as in- ments within aw measures. ment forces at national prohibition Sap ot 3 ; L ‘ n formation and entertainment will be The club here will give the mem- Neadauanters - Wash L Eton L in Rar e in the proper observance of prohi- appointed. bers an opportunity to purchase sets| ... "y B e m; i bition laws. The meeting last evening was at-|for flattable use asexperimental work | i iied o rene B RAoDaA peme 7 AT, tended by about 150 persons interest-|“There are scores of people becom- |- ed a generation back in her fam I'resh eggs, 45c doz. Russell Bros. ed in the new Radio work. arlling interested every day," said Mr.| ™1 s7y 75 when he who falked of : : 1 Hey i advt. lewis of Berlin, a Radio operator Stevens, “and the local club can hold |y ohibition was nccounted out of his B | v o . . i foresaw a bright future for the club|discussions, valuable to the beginner|ycaq s vaiant band of wolmen brav- and hag offered to extend his services|and there is an exceedingly good start | ity 80 B OF ORI MR | L - G R R i ; toward making it a success. [tonight.” : this city unsafe for liquor. Mrs. | Sty e Yol L : } Describes Work Herald Will Aid T T R - DR ; ! . S ; . J. Stevens of Waterbury gave an| Mr. Stevens felt that with the ¢o-|a member of that band. She was the J 0 2 i " 3 e ; : e intercsting talk on Radio work and foperation of the Herald, the success| frst woman gencral prohibition ag. |, | All the thrills of an'plamn,‘l" without the plane! Quebec sllxl-,uunm_fl in imid- A1 after leaving the was pleased at the attendance of the|of the club is undoubtedly assured.|ent's” mother. | take-off below the Citadel, He's soaring down to a terrace 200 feef below. Winici eport season irst gathering. Mr. Lewis gave some|The Herald will run a question and| Aiss Hopley comes of a long line "'iat Quebec now is in full swing. [ vituable information regarding the lanswer column of interest to Radio| newspaper folk, One brother was the | - operating of the Radio and the pro-[operators and will keep them in|editor of the first and only prohi- — = ; Kivss of the work in general. There[touch with the work going on. bition paper in, Crawford county. as editor of {he Bucyrns Journal, was| the first woman in Ohio to enter ac-|appointed her tn represent women of have been more inquiries forwarded e g Seven of her brothers and sisters accorded the title of “Nestor of Ohio | tive newspaper work. | the state at the is exposition, and him from this city regarding sets, | . are in newspaper work, here or else- | journalism."” | Her initial newspaper job was as a|she r 1 nee and England than he has received from any other Radlo Headdress where. Miss Hopley has another “first” to | reporter on the Columbus, O, Times. | fro ¢ until Docember. She made The late John Hopley, her brother, | her credit. She is said to have been |In 1900, Governor George K. Nash | trips to @ nd and the continent in al e : an En- place, This went to show, said Mr. Stevens, of the interest centered in New RBritain. The object of (()rminz‘ a local club was to aid those inter- ¢ 4 - 0 E ested in the work who are at a loss| R 5 . ; as to where to commence. The ciub| ; ; 10 Myrtle St. would be backed by men who under- | 1 4 % P » . . TOMORROW AT ‘ A stood the sets and with their informa- 5 & their own instruments. ! ‘ ¥ %) { | Eat More Lamb " Stevems was of the many Iterter. | Ol . P ; 133 MAIN STREET o T . Special For Saturday Mr. Stevens was of the many interfer-| ences encountered by professional i ¥ 2 = . . senders sent by the amateur. The ] : = \ rin one big fanlt of the heginner was to ik o - } WONDER HA S 5 R Legs 0‘ Geulne Sp g ? k am have his instrument timed too high| which caused great discomfort to the| JB | a‘ ! 7 learned individual when attempting| R ) £ Another \ to receive concerts or reports from | < Eastern Eastern / far away parts. “Any one,” said Mr ; & ecial ° Special 7Y \ o Stevens, “can operate a Radio with | 2 \ c little or no knowledge as the modern| X8 gots are made very simple with sever- | b A ¢ : I e / al new developments and inventions.”| B 3 | . These Wonder Hats are in a class / ; The standard sets todey: he said aro| g \ by themselves and sold exclusively by The Best In The City. much better than those of six months ! ™ the Eastern. The same quality would 5 ‘cost you more elsewhere. They come \ Phone 28 ago and the amateur can purchasc 5 just what is ne ry. \fter wearing the radio-receiving \ N A 2 i “The new club," pointed out Mr.|sct all day the modern woman feels in all colors; newest effects; snappy Kihs i Stevens, “will be a means of interest. |ill at ease without it at night. Hence styles. / Free Dellvery ing entertainment as the operator can|the radio headdress of pearls is the | ) 5 3 e / receive concert music, news and re-|[newest style novelty. - o SPORT STYLES HIGH GRADE TAILORED AND it 1o e DR | DRESS HATS reapy-rowear Hats || A. PINKUS ; & If you are looking for a pretty Dress $1-98 to $4.75 make a practice of timing instru-| In addition to the regular dally | - ) | edition "of" the. New ‘York American | Hat you will find it here. Our display A very large variety, for your selec- Registered Optometrist ments too high, there will be a con- ' 4 % 1 ference held on February 27 in Ros.|You get a 16-page Pictorial Section. | Largest assortment in the city at the | o6 Hate of the better kind at Popular | tion at these prices. In the newest Eyesight Specialist f 1 v s Iyesight Specialis oW YErk g Ior sale at all newsdealers, —adyt. ) St ¢ :,',’,‘0:,:, :’,“,,.:,;:L,:in,‘,,d"",::"x,':.:,,l:‘,,r. a2 v i lowest price. Solid colors, or in com- | Prices is what make us headquarters in | straws and in combinations. All the in New Ingland states can have. In| Airplanes hover over California rice bination. New Britain. latest colors. Smart Hats—Priced Low. Scientific Eye Examination England said Mr. Stevens, the ama-|fieids to ward off wild ducks coming | teue is allowed but one hour each rmw the north. 306 Main St. Phone 370